1. Musculoskeletal infections associated with Citrobacter koseri.
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Kwaees TA, Hakim Z, Weerasinghe C, and Dunkow P
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- Aged, Arthralgia microbiology, Arthritis, Infectious diagnosis, Arthroscopy, Enterobacteriaceae Infections diagnosis, Humans, Male, Arthritis, Infectious microbiology, Citrobacter koseri, Enterobacteriaceae Infections microbiology, Knee Joint microbiology, Musculoskeletal Diseases microbiology
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Introduction Citrobacter koseri is a well known cause of central nervous system infections in the paediatric setting. Musculoskeletal infections caused by C koseri are rare, with only 14 previously reported cases. We present the first recorded case of C koseri induced septic arthritis of the knee along with a review of the literature. Methods A search of the PubMed, Embase(®) and Google Scholar™ databases was undertaken. Only complete or near complete cases were reviewed. Findings Fourteen musculoskeletal infections were identified. Of these, five were associated with an operative procedure and five involved a septic joint. Surgical treatment was required in the majority of cases and cure was achieved in all cases following prolonged antibiotic use. Conclusions C koseri associated musculoskeletal infections may complicate primary orthopaedic procedures. The organism can present aggressively and can be difficult to identify microbiologically. It is sensitive to newer generation beta-lactams, cephalosporin-based antibiotics and timely surgery.
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- 2016
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